Publications

Advanced Blading for Gas Turbines - Review

1992

COST CITAIR Project Tinvetory- First Edition with Projects Registered in the First Half of 1995

1995 | Action null

Paper/Ink Properties and their Relation to Offset Printability - 1st Symposium in the COST E32 Action: "Characterization of Paper Surfaces for Improved Printing Paper Grades"

2005 | Action E32

Electronic Traffic Aids on Major Roads - Final Report

1981 | Action 30

Final Report and Annual Report for the period Jan-Nov 1988 Vol 2

1989 | Action 43

Development of Multimodal Interfaces: Active Listening and Synchrony

2010 | Action 2102

Composting and Componst Quality Assurance Criteria

1992 | Action null

Forest Models for Research and Decision Support in Sustainable Forest Management - Proceedings of the Final Meeting

2012 | Action FP0603

The Impact of Internet on the Mass Media in Europe - COST A20 International Conference

2006 | Action A20

Paper/Ink Properties and their Relation to Offset Printability - 1st Symposium in the COST E32 Action: "Characterization of Paper Surfaces for Improved Printing Paper Grades"

2005 | Action E32
  • Pages: 89
  • Author(s): O. Gregersen, P. A. C. Gane, E. Bobu, Harald Grossman, J. Husband

Abstracts of the first Symposium within the COST E32 Action: “Characterization of Paper Surfaces for Improved Printing Paper Grades”, which took place in Madrid, Spain on October 6-7, 2005.

Development of Multimodal Interfaces: Active Listening and Synchrony

2010 | Action 2102

Second COST 2102 International Training School, Dublin, Ireland, March 23-27, 2009, Revised Selected Papers

Forest Models for Research and Decision Support in Sustainable Forest Management - Proceedings of the Final Meeting

2012 | Action FP0603

COST FP0603 final Meeting in Pierroton (Bordeaux), France 1-2 March 2012

The Impact of Internet on the Mass Media in Europe - COST A20 International Conference

2006 | Action A20

Media and the wider sector of communication are changing under the impact of the Internet. The changes affect all aspects of the communication process, audiences, media, and information producers and, inevitably, the role of the media in society. As communication industries are converging it becomes possible for companies to expand the range of their services. Previously clearly defined industry structures are dissolving and integrated media companies turn into cross -media service companies and traditional publishers into new media ventures , which publish across various distribution channels, such as internet, wireless devices or CD-ROM. The practices of journalism and content creation also change by the overwhelming mass of information delivery to readers require the acquisition of new skills in the spheres principally of information presentation and organization.